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HomeMy WebLinkAbout[04c] Quarterly Gambling ReportCIT]' OF l~T. J[3.5h1'k[ MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: June 4, 2009 Council Agenda Item "TCi Quarterly Gambling Report -Requested Action: Accept the ls` Quarter reports Finance BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: None BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Per City Ordinance No. 62 each organization conducting lawful gambling within the City of St. Joseph is required to submit copies of their monthly state tax returns to City Hall on a quarterly and annual basis. Per review of the tax returns it some organizations are sufficiently supporting the local community while others are not. Those that have not provided I O% gambling donations to the community typically provide donations in other quarters of the year. The Boxer's Club and Central MN Sexual Assault Center are still trying to recoup their start-up costs to conduct lawful gambling in St. Joseph. Examples of how the organizations are giving back to the community include the following items: Crime Prevention Training Christmas Lighting Easter Party Counseling Services LEAF Endowment Fund-ISD 742 Boys State Kennedy Outreach Program Lab School Spring Spectacular Funeral Services GPS for Scouts Foodshelf Cookies The Boxer's Club has not provided their quarterly statements to City Hall. The Finance Director has been in contact with them. The Boxer's Club has indicated they are discontinuing the gambling operations in St. Joseph due to very low gambling sales. Central MN Sexual Assault Center also indicated the gambling sales are low. They will wait to determine if they should discontinue their gambling operations in St. Joseph until after the summer travel season. BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT: ATTACHMENTS: None ls` Quarter Gambling Report REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION: Accept the 1S` Quarter Gambling Report m t0 7 O O Q d t a1 Q ~ ~ t0 ~ ~ •-+ o a ~~i Q1 U •~ a~ a` >+ d 'L l0 7 d a~ O O N ~' a 2 O O U N w 0 o n o o ~ n ~ N Q) O ca ~ ~~ U v o ~ 0 0 i a 0 ~? ~~ 3 0 -' ~ "O L O ~ ~ Q) a~ ~ a . • o c a~ ~ a~ a~ E ~ ,~ o c a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .a n - a _ v, ~ n O o ~ ~ ~ U n ~ ~ a a~ aai ~ ~ ~ co r~ a~ n~ a o Y ~ n o a ~ n ~~ O N O N M ~ ~ O O N? N~ O N C ~ O O U~ n ocn 3 ~~ cfl crn ~ ~» ~ ~ a~ o N ~ • ~ c mN ~ ~ co O ~ ~ ~ C ,~ ~ N ~, O >.~ o ~ •- o L ~ N '~ ~ ~ [!~ ~ M 'ct M 117 00 ~ V ~ ' N Cfl M N r ~ ~ ~' Uj a ~ a H O [n O~ C O N p EA (fl Efl Efl Efl ~ ~ U C u) ~ •~ N O O O O ~ ~ (D V N ~ N M N ~ CO M 69 b4 69 E9 N M O a O C O O J J ~ c n_ U h O M Q cn C N U O (6 Q a~ ~ coo 0 M ~ L Z a ~ O ~ ~ O ~ C a> (A U '~ ~ ~ O O ~ ~ ', .r ?~ O -O ~ L N (6 (6 7 ~ -O V) ~ -O ~ Q) ~ O C CO N ~- ~ ~ d ~ ~~ O ~ ~ O ~ (0 ~ L ~Q U "O "O (0 n. ~ U O C~ 7` C •y O w~ ~ ~ O (B C U = Q) N ~ ~ U ~ `L° a~ 3.N o -o ~ r O . ~ ~ ~ N O ~ ~ 1. O 3 'O ~ 'C N c6 N ~ ~j Q p t ~~ 7 C~ O >+ O O i Z Q = ~ ~ C (~ ~ 'O O d ~ X D y6 7 O C N v= V p O C t~ CO Y U O N ~ N ~ co o ~ ~ ~ n ~ C tq (~ ~ ~ ~ Q. O N 'O ~ ~ O u~i N ~[ O p O O Q N O O Y O~ p C ~ ~ I- N f- F- F- '~ H O ~ r+ N ~ N M ~ O p y X o ~ i m ~ U Z